Greg Hunter has Mr. Skidmore on his show again, explaining that Catherine Austin Fitts is correct in stating that there is $21 trillion dollars missing from the Pentagon Accounting Budget. Of course, there is always speculation on where that money went. That probably depends on who spent it and what their underlying mandate was.
If I were a military minded kind of person, and had that kind of budget, what would I spend it on? I say military, because black ops has always been more of a military organization than a financial one, though the spiritual element has always been present. Well, The Secret Space Program is an obvious place to spend it, with Antarctica being a nice staging area for that sort of thing. However, that’s not where all of that money went, because if I were a military minded person, I would want multiple methods of keeping humanity alive.
As above, so below, and we know jack-diddle about the oceans. They’re quite the tactical blind spot. So obviously I’d want some underwater tech as well. If there’s a bunch of circles and triangles in the air that you can see on night-vision goggles, then surely there’s a bunch of stuff in the ocean as well, which is why the Navy keeps bombing the shit out of the fish. If the stealth bomber is decades old, and submarines are also decades old, what new underwater tech is out there that we don’t know about? There’s the Virgin submarine that went down the Mariana trench. There’s a bunch of underwater internet cables that need protecting and repairing. What underwater bases are there?
Did we genetically modify humans to become mermen? We genetically modified the crops, corn, tomatoes, hairless rabbits with human ears growing out of their backs, glow in the dark worms with jellyfish genes. We cloned sheep, and other things too. It’s not too far of a stretch to think beyond mere Bene Gesserit breeding programs and into genetically modified humans. Smarter, or dumber, or more compliant, or better able to withstand nuclear fallout, or able to spend more time underwater or underground or in space without as many deleterious effects. Although, water makes a pretty good fallout shield, which is why I’m speculating about those underwater bases. If they could build the English Chunnel, don’t you think they’d make more than one? Don’t you think a military minded person would spend some of that $21 trillion on such things?
So now we have more than one Seed Vault, to prevent extinction due to extreme climate disruption or alien invasion or giant meteor to end it all. We have the Vatican Archives being moved, and this is old news. We also have a bunch of people doing genetic testing via various online options, and we have a bunch of frozen eggs and sperm around the planet. I just think there are some rather interesting opportunities and options in that vein of thought, if I had money.
If I had that much money, I’d invest in alternative forms of energy production and capture. I’d also invest in the tech to clean up environmental hazardous waste spills, not just nuclear. I would also spend a bit to invest in studying supernatural phenomena. More than they did with MK Ultra and the others, and more than demons and telepathy and remote viewing. Aliens are an interesting place to spend money as well, even if they’re interdimensional or consciousness phenomena. Even spending money on basic communications technology, and critical ritual and idea placement in Hollywood movies would be a good investment.
What, you think they’re just spending it all on gold to replenish Nibiru’s atmosphere? Nope. There’s a bit of a blind spot though. See, military minded people tend to forget about farmer minded people. They lack relationships with the land, the trees, and the fungi. They’d neglect to invest in biodiversity, in something other than command and control monoculture croplands. That’s not how they think. Yet, at the same time, once the money is spent, it gets into the general circulation. I wonder if some of them will invest in permaculture because it is associated with bunkers in the doomersphere. I wonder if the tech that is used to grow successful illegal drugs will be exported to grow successful organic farms, with less water, with less potash because less oil and therefore less mining and less transportation.
The money is there. If you had $21 trillion to spend to ameliorate climate change, and reduce the risk of human extinction, how would you spend it?
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